![]() We need to use MSI-based installers and volume license keys to activate Office products for the computer (as opposed to the user).TL DR The conundrum that education lab administrators are presented with is this: Start with this Microsoft blog entry, which contains links to additional valuable content about DBA. UPDATE: July 2018: I still have not found the time to write up how to use Device-Based Activation, but since then, several others have beat me to the punch. I am preparing a new blog post to detail how this works. UPDATE: May 2017: There is a solution that is available to higher education institutions (only) and it is called Device-Based Activation (DBA). I am calling on Microsoft to address the issue with a real fix. I am proposing two workarounds that could help and one I’ve included just for completeness. ![]() This blog post details the common licensing and deployment practices for higher education labs and the particular conundrum it causes with Office 2016 and Visio/Project 2016. While the particular scenario I am describing here is likely common only at educational institutions, for those affected, it is a major showstopper. ![]()
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